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Align T-REX 600N 700N > T-REX 700N The Align engine is released
 
 
totoro
Heliman
Location: Hsinchu, Taiwan

It's definitely OS91-HZ ! Align got the first batch of OS new designed engines and rebrand them. There was already a small amount of new engines in stock in Taiwan and we have got more than 20 flights (trex700) with it.It's apparently more power, much quieter, and less vibration. Seems OS did a great job this time!
07-11-2008 09:42 AM
 
 
Droid
Elite Veteran
Location: Deep down in the Southwest- UK

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more power, much quieter, and less vibration

Just like the YS91 SR then!

Quotes may have been changed for my own amusement
07-11-2008 09:59 AM
 
 
xahhax
Senior Heliman
Location: Switzerland, Lausanne

Now time for align to release the package 700kit+engine+muffler!
Come on production lines, faster, faster!
07-11-2008 10:11 AM
 
 
JAGNZ
rrProfessor
Location: Auckland, New Zealand

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Just like the YS91 SR then

Um, no, the OS has always made more power than the YS. Now we might have the same smoothness too. In other words why go YS with its lower power and extra pump complexity???

Name me a pro who flies YS91's? I can't think of any...

There is a reason the Pro's fly OS - POWER baby!!

Jason Greenwood

Fury Extreme, 2X T600N's, Trex 500, DSX9 2.4
www.3dheli.co.nz
07-11-2008 11:06 AM
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robhurlin
Veteran
Location: Pretoria, South Africa

At first glance the carb looks different to the one pictured here:

http://runryder.com/helicopter/t428...highlight=os+hz
http://www.keimod.com/shop/product_...products_id=424

I think it is the same though, just that the mixing arm is not fitted to the Align carb. Probably in the box!



Rob.
07-11-2008 11:33 AM
 
 
TooLy
Senior Heliman
Location: Israel

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Um, no, the OS has always made more power than the YS. Now we might have the same smoothness too. In other words why go YS with its lower power and extra pump complexity???

Name me a pro who flies YS91's? I can't think of any...

There is a reason the Pro's fly OS - POWER baby!!

Jason Greenwood

I know the YS 91ST is not strong as the OS 91 or the YS SR.
By the way, markus kim and danny szabo using the YS 91SR.

~Roei~
07-11-2008 01:37 PM
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creightoncarr
Veteran
Location: Missouri City, Texas - USA

I gotta agree with the YS group on this one. I like O.S. engines and still fly them, but IMO the 91SR produces more power than any of the currently available OS engines unmodified. We'll see with the new 91HZ though.
07-11-2008 01:42 PM
 
 
TooLy
Senior Heliman
Location: Israel

I wonder if the viper head will fit the new OS/Align ?

~Roei~
07-11-2008 01:53 PM
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BJames111
Elite Veteran
Location: Billings, Montana

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Um, no, the OS has always made more power than the YS. Now we might have the same smoothness too. In other words why go YS with its lower power and extra pump complexity???

Name me a pro who flies YS91's? I can't think of any...

There is a reason the Pro's fly OS - POWER baby

Yeah, the pro's also get a new one, when it the OS engine leans out in flight and overheats. You and me would get to buy a new one. Name me an OS 90 size engine that didn't have a lean out midrange problem? Sorry but you cant.

I disagree. The OS engines made more power than the YS91ST, Power is about the same with the new YS91SR. Steven Gerrard, Jason Bell, Dino Spadaccini, Danny Szabo...I know there are a quite a few more out there..

I believe it will be unlikely that Align will sell their rebranded engines in the U.S.

Brian James
Miniature Aircraft Fury Extreme
G-Force Heli
Elevated R/C
07-11-2008 02:22 PM
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HeliSmith
Senior Heliman
Location: Canyon Country, CA

Debate is great to yield the wait. Come on Align and ship that crate!

I was bored. I don't care what it is package it in a kit and ship it. I have already planted the seeds with my wife. :P

BTW: Yeah if nitro keeps going up in price that would take me out. I am a family guy.

*** Team HeliHobby.com ***
07-11-2008 03:37 PM
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unochen
Heliman
Location: Taipei,Taiwan

I got it today.





07-12-2008 07:26 AM
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JAGNZ
rrProfessor
Location: Auckland, New Zealand

Sorry Droid, that sure looks like an HZ to me. Looks like OS let Align have the Crown Jewels outta da gate. Nice work Align!!

Thanks for the heads up on who flies YS guys. I could care less about a midrange issue on an OS Engine. That's what a CarbSmart or MultiGov Pro are for. I care about power and OS has never let me down!

Jason Greenwood

Fury Extreme, 2X T600N's, Trex 500, DSX9 2.4
www.3dheli.co.nz
07-12-2008 09:16 AM
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TooLy
Senior Heliman
Location: Israel

It's even made in japan.

~Roei~
07-12-2008 09:34 AM
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Helinutnz
Elite Veteran
Location: below 42 South

yeah who sit's long enough in the midrange to worry about the mixture?
Anyway if you have half a brain you can open the dossifier a wee bit and solve the problem if it's really a problem to you.
07-12-2008 01:54 PM
 
 
Helinutnz
Elite Veteran
Location: below 42 South

and judging by the cost of align parts which by the way ARE cheaper than OS and given they are simply OS rebranded engines it's going to mean value wise they are right up there or you can buy a more expensive YS that you can't get parts for at times.

I'm not down on YS....Just think that the value of OS with align on board is higher.
07-12-2008 01:56 PM
 
 
BJames111
Elite Veteran
Location: Billings, Montana

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Thanks for the heads up on who flies YS guys. I could care less about a midrange issue on an OS Engine. That's what a CarbSmart or MultiGov Pro are for. I care about power and OS has never let me down!


well, i guess that's fine, kind of a bandaid fix really, but whatever works.

BTW, what the heck is that heatsink thing on the backplate??? Did OS just have a bunch of those sitting around since the C-spec days and need to get rid of them???

Brian James
Miniature Aircraft Fury Extreme
G-Force Heli
Elevated R/C
07-12-2008 03:50 PM
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G-Force Heli
Senior Heliman
Location: Ontario, Canada

Big and important question...

Which head heat sink provides better cooling! Once its covered up by the fan shroud, you'll never see it again.

Does the back plate gets so hot it really needs a heat sink there?
The back plate heat sink needs to be removed if you plan on using the Spektrum rev sensor.

Will these engines still require the OMI carb mod $$$ to prevent leaning?

Garf

07-12-2008 10:31 PM
 
 
swasey1982
Senior Heliman
Location: Tegucigalpa, F.M, Honduras

hmmm good one gforce, seems the hyper head has more space between the fins, and the regular head has less space between fins.Prob the hyber has better cooling because its got more air moving over and around it, hell anybody got a better answer.

http://www.runryder.com/helicopter/t406931p1/
07-12-2008 10:41 PM
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G-Force Heli
Senior Heliman
Location: Ontario, Canada

Visually, the black finned version appear to be a better heat dissipater because all the fins are directly connected to the head.

The blue fin version have fines that are all elevated with only the center area can transmit the heat to them all.

Garf
07-12-2008 11:00 PM
 
 
Droid
Elite Veteran
Location: Deep down in the Southwest- UK

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Does the back plate gets so hot it really needs a heat sink there?


I think in reality it's purpose is to cool the crankcase fuel/air charge and therefore increase power.

Quotes may have been changed for my own amusement
07-12-2008 11:04 PM
 
 
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